Whitby Free Press, 12 Jun 1996, p. 22

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Brereton on academie teani Anderson CVI raduateAnd Brereton was *one of two Wete Micbigan University track tean members named to the 1994 ail-region academic team. Brereton, a sprinter, was name te he second team. He was a key meniber of the university team that defended iti Mid-American and Central Col- leiate conference championsbipi tliis season. Brereton, a senior, has a 3.63 grade point average in finance. Whitby men's slo-pitch mofJwis 1 BLUE DMIVIN . Malgolugas 7 2 0 14 VWIagof BrooIdln 7 2 0 14 = autqTISOm 8 4 1 13 ReMax -PaulBird 5 3 0 10 Hanst Plasti" S 5 0 i C" OITSXI4 5 1 9 lanSanon1 S O 2 BLUE L0HT DIVISION C. Dawklne 5 4 0 10 Dophins 5 5 010 Hughes Halc 4 4 1 9 Afài Lprtewmr 4 5 0 8 PlaylN Adn od3 4 1 7 Mast e doen 2 4 2 8 mAsldiRaqmde 2 7 0 4 scoes à ams Mmp Jun. 2 - CI"olsTax 6 (Bob GiRson). C. Dawlins 8 (Mak Vander ionm); Ian Baron 17 (Mike Rankin), Mast eBdmom 13; Hanat Plastics 19 <5usd Bak), MacAldiRapCogd 18 (Pion Moitai); RaiMa - Paul Bfrd 15 (Paul BkdsnConrs), M.lmnl. PnglePay k AgainSf it 1 Jun. 3 - Adatg. Telom 58,0C. Duo"lns6 lW FW; Vilageof Brooin 14 (Andy Glbb). ApoloSportswear 13 Jun. 4 - Hansi Plastics 13 (Bob Polltte), Huges HawkS 12 (Don NbhIt) Jun. 5 - Circi. Taxi 7 (Marc LaLonds/Randy Tmasl )Meanis PringIosfhy ItAgain Sports Jun. 6 - Marigol Couga, il <Rob Grouix>, Apollo Spotsmwa4; ag. o tBmokiIn a (AI Horwood>, Doipins 4; MaigoUd Cugçaus 5 (Sco*tHendrso). Doeihlns 2; Advantag. Telecom il (Slow Moboum), Hughes Hawks 10 Y i I Two wins for midgets The Wbitby major midget basebail team continued their w. inning streak with two more 1victories recently in EOBA play. On May 26 a strong squad from Pickening started strong and led the coest by two until the eighth inning when, with two out, a defensive lapse let a Chief get to first. 1Two singles loaded the bases, a passed bail cashed in one run and advanced the runners, setting the stage for a two-run single by Kyle McFarlane to enable the Chiefs to take a 5-4 lead going into the Iast Teegdefence, behind solid relief pitching by Lars Clay, preserved the Win. Keith St. Jean bit a home run for Chief i in the game. On May 29 Chiefs battered Cobourg 11-1 fortheir first league away game. Colin Cockburn had his first start of the year and picked up the win, with Ryan Balan providng one-hit relief over four i*nng* INm Nasmopulos bit a massive home run with Clay getting three bits. 6 straiglit for mosquitoes The Whitby major mosquito team has won six straight games to mprove its league record eigiit wis and two losses. .Whitby bas overwbelmed its most recent oppoition -- 14-1 over Enismore, 25-6 over Wel. lington, 24-5 over Cobourg, 6-i over Port Hope and 16- ovei Scugog. Scott Bird smacked two home runs while Kevin Wallace and Kyle Branson each had one in the rout over Cobourg. Derek Junkin was the dloser in four of the five games, striking out 10 batters and allowing ho runs in five innings. Munns mashes Clarington David Munns drove in five rune as Whitby thrashed Clarin n 18-3 in minor peewee basebail recently. Munns and Brandon Petch each had tbree hits, with two hits each by Ad&m' Sylvestre, Matt Tosoni and Justin Hfa we. 3 victories Whitby recently won tbree games in mosquito basobail. Whitby downed North York 10-7, Peterboroughi 12-5 and Pickering 7-2. Iniran Mohammed scored three rune ini the win over North York. Unbeaten' WyhitbY remains undefeated in major peewee basebaîl with six wins in as many games. Whitby' overwhelmed their opposition in recent conteste -- 19-1 over Scgo ownship, 10-O over Havelock, 10-1 over Port {Iope- and 18-1 over Belleville. Walkçer leads bantams Darrin Walker bit a home run and a trile and drove in four runs as Whitby defeated Claring- ton 6-1 in mmor bantam base- baIl. Walker was also one of four Wbitby pitchers -- Shawn Huli- bard went four innings, followed by Walker, John Barr and Ryan Mitchell .- who shut down Clarington. Adamn Balan had tbree singles. The Whitby baseball teani Whitby spotted Pickering a 3-0 lead in the firet nig as starter Mike Dunford was rocked. But Dunford settled down and Whitby batted their way to, a 7-3 lead before Pickering came back with tbree runs off reliever Steve Misevski. Misevski drove in two ]runs, including the eventual game. winner, on a pinch-hit double. Luke Harden allowed only two bits and' no runs in bis five Harden also hit a double and a single. Other team members are Shawn Hubbard Darren Walker Adami Balan, John Ban, Will Bright, Dana Bloom, Pat Merry. Wane Wickens, Ryan Mitchell and coacbing staff members Rick Hubbard, Gary Harding, Rick Dunford and Rick MaÉrison. minor bantam Mites corne up big.in softball The Whitby. mite girls' softball tea2n defeated Aurora 22-10 and Osbawa 15-8 in recent league ganes. Nicole SotPai e Ramsay Kelly JeiFfsKa arrs n Caitlyn Corneal each crssed home plat three times in' the urora contet. Durham men'S lacrosse June 9 - Lion & th. Unicou 9 (Guy M"rey3. Brian Sh.Woon 3. Dan Mocornb 2. Bren Smith. John Seg) aat8(Jay Le.s2 Ohda Colins =' TLerAs= evnHaies) June 8 - Labant S (Bren Snilth 6. John ScangaRuebok8 (John Waddeil 4. Dan McWhirter, John Wlé); Lion à th. Unlom 8a <Ed Mayb. 2Z Adey Z Clvi. Wall 2Z Shan. Bruton. Haye), Natina 13 (Ders Jones 3. Paul Donadon Z, Mark Alcswoth Z, Clvi Lepbe Z K" éTaylor z meSt pen,.Jaso R-w* Ju»e 2 - Natina 10 (Dsrk Jones40 paul Donaldeon Z.Mark AimSoh 2,Bob Enobit&. ladsLbatt 4 (rodd Pepper2. Moe= heo#n); Lion & th. Unloom 3 (K< Hs MZM) aRebok 13 (J. D&Irs 4, . k3,**% LSpesncer 2,D. Keot., R.schroer C. Edmnondson. F. Waddei, Dan MoWhitr> Natin" nomb- John Scanga, Labant Jonas Deekie, Reebok DekJones, Nad"na Dan Fod. Laba Dan McWhhter, Rsbok John WaddaRed bok Kevin Ha=e. iUn& th. U. Buet ST.th,1Labatn i14 14 i10 44 39 38 31 30 29 29 a5 28 25 Whr brk JiN71t1 - .0.e E&M Complete Me'coh'ànýjiccaý')l' "Electrical Services m 1 LL66 Page 22. WhItby Free Press, Wednesday, June 12, 1996

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